I have no idea whether this is techically good but as an idea it was wicked. One of the rare concepts that fits the original idea of Assembly wild compo since most prods go to either combined, mobile or oldskool democompo.

Very original idea that really captures the spirit of the compo, by doing something pretty impressive on a very unimpressive and unorthodox display. The scroller was hard to read due to the inherent properties of the LCD, but it sure made the plasma look good. Nice work.

What I dislike in this kind of oldskool productions is that their only goal seems to be to do the same ages old rotozoomers/interferences/plasmas on some more original platforms. So the only original part is finding a platform.

I understand, though, that it's much easier to show off simple old rotozoomers on that kind of low-resolution display, so thumbs up still.

reminds me of the (winning) wild demo entry by fox and goof for siliconvention'97. regrettably there's no video footage of this demo, but except for the scale of the display (in their case approx. 150*70cm) it was pretty damn similar.

the main problem with such demos is not the coding part, but coming up with ideas for effects that are actually recognizable as an effect instead of random pixel blurb. thumbs up for this effort.